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Managing Your Child's Chronic Pain Tonya M. Palermo (Professor, Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine)

Managing Your Child's Chronic Pain By Tonya M. Palermo (Professor, Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine)

Summary

Managing Your Child's Chronic Pain is a resource for parents to learn how to help their children and families cope with persisting pain using cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), an effective intervention to treat children with chronic pain.

Managing Your Child's Chronic Pain Summary

Managing Your Child's Chronic Pain by Tonya M. Palermo (Professor, Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine)

Chronic pain is a significant health problem for many children and adolescents, with studies suggesting that as many as 15% to 40% of children suffer from chronic pain. Chronic pain is puzzling for parents to understand because there is often not a clear diagnosis or treatment plan. Unfortunately, many families cannot get the help they need because they live too far from children's hospitals with pediatric pain clinics, where most healthcare providers in this specialized area are based. Managing Your Child's Chronic Pain is a resource for parents to learn how to help their children and families cope with persisting pain using cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), an effective intervention to treat children with chronic pain. With the easy-to-use psychological treatment strategies in this book, parents will have practical instructions in CBT for pain management. Authors Tonya M. Palermo and Emily F. Law, pediatric psychologists in the field of child and adolescent chronic pain, discuss the scientific foundation for chronic pain, information about the effectiveness of treatments, and several personal stories of parents and their children with chronic pain. They explain instructions for several different interventions including deep breathing, relaxation strategies, and sleep interventions to allow parents to support these skills with their children. The book concludes with guidance on how to prevent relapse, maintain improvements, and prevent future problems with pain and disability. The first book of its kind, Managing Your Child's Chronic Pain will empower parents to take a hands-on approach to relieving their child's pain.

Managing Your Child's Chronic Pain Reviews

This book by Palermo and Law is a 'must read' for all parents of a child with chronic pain. The book provides state-of-the-science, practical guidance on how to help your child cope with pain and in the process help your child to be able to return to normal life again. These two authors are experts in child pain intervention research and bring that expertise to you in an enjoyable, readable, helpful guide. --Lonnie Zeltzer, MD, Director, Children's Pain and Comfort Care Program, and Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics, Anesthesiology, Psychiatry, and Biobehavioral Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA This important book fills the need for a clear, practical, and compelling guide for parents of children and adolescents who experience chronic pain. Based on expert clinical advice and the latest research, chapters provide comprehensive coverage of key topics including the origins and impact of pain and strategies to lessen and manage pain for a wide range of children. Parents will appreciate the lessons learned, conveyed in real-life examples as well as detailed, user-friendly management guides. This is the definitive work on the topic of managing children's pain that is a 'must-have' for parents and professionals who work with them. --Dennis D. Drotar, PhD, Professor of Pediatrics and Director, Center for Adherence Promotion and Self-Management, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, and Professor of Psychology, University of Cincinnati

About Tonya M. Palermo (Professor, Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine)

Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at University of Washington School of Medicine. Dr. Palermo is an internationally recognized researcher in pediatric chronic pain and has practiced clinically within several interdisciplinary pain programs as a licensed clinical psychologist. Emily F. Law, Ph.D., is an Acting Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at University of Washington School of Medicine. Her research focuses on the role of psychological factors in pediatric chronic pain. She is a licensed clinical psychologist and provides clinical service through the Pain Medicine Service at Seattle Children's Hospital.

Table of Contents

Preface ; Introduction ; Chapter 1. How Pain Affects Children and Families ; Chapter 2. Getting Help and Setting Goals ; Chapter 3. Relaxation Methods for Children and Teenagers ; Chapter 4. Praise, Attention and Reward Systems ; Chapter 5. Lifestyle Factors ; Chapter 6. Sleep Interventions ; Chapter 7. School and Social Life ; Chapter 8. Coping with Pain, Stress and Other Problems ; Chapter 9. Special Topics by Age and Development Level: Issues for Young Children and Older Adolescents ; Chapter 10. Reflection, Maintenance, and Prevention ; Resources ; Appendices ; Appendix A. Instructions for Progressive Muscle Relaxation (for young children ages 5-9) ; Appendix B. Instructions for Progressive Muscle Relaxation (for older children who are over age 10) ; Appendix C. Instructions for Muscle Relaxation with Imagery ; Appendix D. Instructions for Mini-Relaxation ; Appendix E. Point System Worksheet ; Appendix F. Privilege System Worksheet ; Appendix G. Brainstorming Solutions Worksheet ; Index

Additional information

GOR010542979
9780199330041
0199330042
Managing Your Child's Chronic Pain by Tonya M. Palermo (Professor, Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
20150507
240
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